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Feds Say They Arrested 200 Immigrants in Raids on CA Farms; Man Reportedly on Life Support

CALIFORNIA, JUL 12 – Federal authorities arrested about 200 immigrants and rescued at least 10 children from potential trafficking during raids met with violent resistance, including gunfire that caused one death.

  • On July 10, 2025, federal immigration officials conducted raids at two cannabis farms in Carpinteria and Camarillo, California, detaining approximately 200 individuals believed to be residing in the United States without legal authorization.
  • The raids followed criminal search warrants issued by the Department of Homeland Security amid an ongoing investigation into immigration and possible child labor violations at the farms.
  • During the operation, an unknown individual fired a pistol at federal agents, leading the FBI to offer a $50,000 reward for information that results in the suspect’s capture, while authorities detained four U.S. citizens on charges related to assaulting or obstructing officers.
  • Jaime Alanis, a worker with 10 years at one farm, fell from a roof during the raid and suffered severe injuries including a broken neck, fractured skull, and artery rupture, and is currently on life support, as confirmed by his family and hospital staff.
  • The raids intensified fear in immigrant communities and triggered protests at the sites, while the Trump administration ordered ICE to use all necessary means to handle violent protesters and pledged full prosecution of assaults on federal law enforcement.
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Associated Press News broke the news in United States on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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